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P R O C E E D I N G S 4th International Conference The Community Development in ASEAN Phnom Penh, Cambodia, March 22-23, 2017 pfforum psychology e-mail: [email protected] Proceedings 4th International Conference the Community Development in ASEAN Royal Academy of Cambodia, Russian Federation Blvd, Pochentong Phnom Penh Cambodia 2017 Publisher: Psychology Forum Proceedings 4th International Conference the Community Development in ASEAN 21-23 March 2017 Royal Academy of Cambodia, Russian Federation Blvd, Pochentong Phnom Penh Cambodia Indonesia Singapore Thailand ASEAN Indonesia Cambodia Cambodia Proceedings 4th International Conference the Community Development in ASEAN Editor: Akhsanul In’am University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia Latipun University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia Hafidz Hiley Lukmanul Hakeem Technical College, Thailand Mohammad Zain Musa Royal Academy of Cambodia Dammang S Bantala Cotabato City State Polytechnic College, Philippine Nek Mah Batre An Nikmah Education Center, Singapore ISBN: 978-602-74420-2-3 Cover design: Yono Publisher: Psychology Forum Jl. Raya Tlogomas No.246 Malang University of Muhammadiyah Malang All rights reserved Prohibitted to increase opus writes it in forms and by whatever unlicensed written of publisher Message from the General Chair and Program Chairs The proceedings on “Community Development in ASEAN” are written as the products of the international conference on community development in ASEAN which was co-organized by the University of Muhammadiyah Malang and Royal Academy of Cambodia. It was held on March 22-23, 2017. This document is to review the contents of all speakers’ thoughts presented at the conference dealing with religion and culture, humanities and social sciences, the ASEAN economic community and the politics, as well as security technology. This document reflects the efforts of national and international speakers who represented some universities across the countries in ASEAN, such as: Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Cambodia. They fulfilled their activities in the fields of research. The research findings presented by the speakers at the conference are expected to help promote further scientific research and encourage inexorably further impetus. General Chairs: Latipun H.E. Khlot Thyda Mohd. Zain Musa 4th International Conference the Community Development in ASEAN Organizing Committee General Chairs: Latipun H.E. Khlot Thyda Mohd. Zain Musa Program Chairs: Akhsanul In’am Workshops Chair: Ari Firmanto Finance Chairs: Rainy Alifia Rifa Febrianti Putri Indonesia Singapore Thailand ASEAN Indonesia Cambodia Cambodia Table of Contents Message from the General Chair and Program Chairs Organizing Committee and Area Chairs Outstanding Reviewers Islamic Religious Education Based On Sufism Construction Epistemology of Islamic Education . 1 A. Sulaeman Assesment Environmental Sustainability at Upper Watershed Area Based on Bioindicators Knowledge Using The Rapid Appraisal of River Conservation Status (RapRiCons) for Sutainable River Conservation ...................................................................................................................... 17 Abdulkadir Rahardjanto1, Haryoto Kusnoputranto2, Dwita Sutjiningsih3, Francisia SSE Seda4 Analysis Of Factors Affecting The Non Muslim Become Customers Islamic Banks In Purwokerto .................................................................................................................................. 28 Akhmad Darmawan1, Suyoto2 The Design and Excellence Analysis of Android-Based GMET (Green Mapping Engine Technology) for Medicinal Plant Mapping .................................................................................. 38 Ahmad Fajri¹, Slamet Widodo² Analysis on Secondary Math Teachers Comprehension and Readiness in Joining Teachers’ Competency Test (UKG) .............................................................................................................. 46 Drs. Ahmad, M. Pd , Eka Setyaningsih, S. Si, M. Si , Anton Jaelani, S. Pd, M. Pd Utilization Of Agricultural Waste To Reduce The Impact Of Compaction In Growing Medium Onion ........................................................................................................................................... 59 Aman Suyadi & Agus Mulyadi Purnawanto* Intensification Process of Lignin Isolation from Biomass – A Review ......................................... 72 Anwar Ma’ruf1,2,a, Bambang Pramudono2,b, Nita Aryanti2 THE CONTRIBUTION OF DĪN-I-ILĀHĪ TOWARDS THE LIFE AND CULTURE OF INDIAN PEOPLE .... 79 Anwarsyah Nur ASEAN, INTERCULTURAL AND THE ROLE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING BASED CROSSCULTURE APPROACH (INDONESIAN EXPERIENCE OF BIPA) ............................................. 94 Arif Budi Wurianto The Comparative Study of Sharia Banking’s Legal Instrument in Southeast Asia: the Developments, Opportunities, and Challenges .......................................................................... 98 Astika Nurul Hidayah The Transmission of Values of Javanese Culture in Scout Education ....................................... 108 Budiono,Sapriya,Aim Abdulkarim,Muhammad Numan Somantri TEACHERS’ EDUCATIVE SPEECH ACT IN CLASSROOM LEARNING ............................................. 124 Daroe Iswatiningsih THE POTENTIAL OF CHILDREN DIRECTED LANGUAGE (CDL) TO LESSENTHE LEXICAL GAP OF INDONESIAN LANGUAGE .......................................................................................................... 129 Dewi Kusumaningsih, Djatmika, Riyadi Santosa, D. Edi Subroto Preliminary Study: Human Strengths of Javanese Never-Married Aging ................................. 139 Diah Karmiyati Neuroticism and Gratitude to God as Self-Regulation: Facet Analysis ..................................... 147 Djudiyah1 and Marina Sulastiana2 STUDENTS’ UNDERSTANDING OF THE SMART SOLUTION METHOD AND ITS USE IN SOLVING STRAIGHT LINE PROBLEMS ........................................................................................................ 157 Dwi Priyo Utomo Modeling the Nationalism Character Building through Hidden Curriculum Attachment for High School Student at Frontier Area of Indonesia ........................................................................... 165 Dwi Sulisworo1, Aulia2 RECEPTION PATTERN REPRESENTING THREE CULTURES IN INDONESIAN LITERATURE: READER RESPONSE STUDY AND CULTURAL STUDIES ............................................................................. 175 Ekarini Saraswati MODEL EFFORT OF IMPROVEMENT OF COMPETITIVENESS MADRASAH ALIYAH THROUGH IMPLEMENTATION CREDIT BASED CURRICULUM (Case Study in Madrasah Aliyah East Java) . 189 Eko Supriyanto and Sujinah ................................................................................................... 189 EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENT IN THE BORDERS AREA TO SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN WEST KALIMANTAN .................................................................................... 202 Ella Yussy Dwi Astuti, Dwi Sulisworo, Tri Wahyuningsih Solving Eucledian Geometry Problems through Polya’s Approach........................................... 209 Akhsanul In’am SELF CONTROL, PEER GROUP AND LEARNED DISCIPLINE THE VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ................................................................................................................................... 217 Ari Firmanto & Afika Putri Anjani Integrated Farming with Agro-industry for the Sustainable Cassava Production: an Experience from Trenggalek Regency, Indonesia ........................................................................................ 227 Bambang Yudi Ariadi 1, Maman Haeruman K2, Dini Rochdiani2, Elly Rasmikayati2 Morphological Diversity and Germplasm Conservation Strategies of Phaseolus lunatus L in East Java ............................................................................................................................................ 238 Elly Purwanti1, Wahyu Prihanta2 Analysis on Universal Moral Values as the Bases for Developing Character Education in Kindergarten .............................................................................................................................. 248 Endang Poerwanti COLLABORATIVE LEARNING ACTIVITIES WITH INTERNET-BASED NATURE OF GOOGLE DOCS . 261 Erly Wahyuni Balancing the Developmental Aspect on Value Based Character Building through Boarding School System in Indonesia ....................................................................................................... 267 Fuadah Fakhruddiana1, Dwi Sulisworo2 The Implementation Of Participatory And Social Justice Used In The Arrangements Of Land Acquisition And Implementation Of Development For The Public Interest ............................. 276 Fifik Wiryani ISLAMIC EDUCATION IN INDONESIA: A Historical Analysis of Development and Dynamics .... 291 Haidar Putra Daulay Conception and Tendency in Java Families in Naming the Children in Indonesia .................... 308 Hari Windu Asrini THE ROLE OF PEER ASSISTANCE MODEL IN IMPROVING STUDENTS’ WRITING SKILL .............. 316 Hartono HIKMAH MUTA'ALIYAH (TRANCENDENTAL THEOSOPHY) A NEW SCHOOL OF THOUHGT IN ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY ................................................................................................................ 328 Hasan Bakti Nasution SALAFI MOVEMENT ORIENTATION IN INDONESIA ................................................................... 343 Ibnu Hasan A Learning Management Design For An Inclusive Class ...........................................................